hi
This is my first post.
I recently had to drop out of a debt relief program where I paid off one creditor but still owe 2 others. I'm self employed and my earnings have slowed to a halt--so I had to quit the program.
I don't want to go on too much about my saga--but after thinking about it objectively, the most realistic avenue is chapter 7 bankruptcy.
I spoke to a legal aid attorney and because I have no meaningful wages to garnish, they can't represent me. They have suggested I attend their bankruptcy clinic and go pro se.
My case is fairly simple. No wages to speak of--and an old car that's valued at maybe $1000. There is a small risk of the car being seized so I want to file asap.
Anyway...it's pro se for me. I barely have the $299 to file right now...and that's my priority--so obviously can't hire a lawyer.
What resources, including books, do you recommend for filing pro se? I saw posts here about the NOLO book and Bankruptcy for Dummies. I found another one called the Bankruptcy Kit by Matt Pelc. Wondered if anybody had any opinions on that or other recommendations.
Thanks!
This is my first post.
I recently had to drop out of a debt relief program where I paid off one creditor but still owe 2 others. I'm self employed and my earnings have slowed to a halt--so I had to quit the program.
I don't want to go on too much about my saga--but after thinking about it objectively, the most realistic avenue is chapter 7 bankruptcy.
I spoke to a legal aid attorney and because I have no meaningful wages to garnish, they can't represent me. They have suggested I attend their bankruptcy clinic and go pro se.
My case is fairly simple. No wages to speak of--and an old car that's valued at maybe $1000. There is a small risk of the car being seized so I want to file asap.
Anyway...it's pro se for me. I barely have the $299 to file right now...and that's my priority--so obviously can't hire a lawyer.
What resources, including books, do you recommend for filing pro se? I saw posts here about the NOLO book and Bankruptcy for Dummies. I found another one called the Bankruptcy Kit by Matt Pelc. Wondered if anybody had any opinions on that or other recommendations.
Thanks!
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